Urges That Allies Confide in President Wilson; British Minister of Pensions Would Reveal Terms

LONDON, Jan. 7.--"President Wilson's appeal to the belligerents to state their terms of peace is entitled to all the respect that can be shown it, and that for many reasons," said Mr. Barnes, Minister of Pensions, in an address at the Browning Settlement; Walworth Road, today. View Full Article in Timesmachine »

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